Gregory S. Glasson
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Greg Glasson | |
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Birth name | Gregory Scott Glasson |
Born | December 6, 1974 Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rock,Pop,Dance |
Instrument(s) | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1991–present |
Label(s) | major & Indy |
Associated acts | Dear Liza Sixth Root Seal Alanis Morissette |
Website | gregglasson.com |
Notable instrument(s) | |
5 String Modulus Bass |
Gregory Scott Glasson (born December 6, 1974) is an American bass player. Most notably known for playing bass with Grammy Award winning artist Seal both live onstage and on studio remixes.[1] Glasson is also widely known as a solid session player, and has been featured on numerous albums, for a variety of artists. Mostly sought after in the Pop rock field, Glasson has played on major label tracks for artists such as Seal, Alanis Morissette and producer Josh Harris[2]. Born in Princeton, New Jersey, Glasson grew up in Pennington, New Jersey and graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School. At the age 19 he was on the road playing with 90's roots rock act Dear Liza opening for Blues Traveler[3] on their multiplatinum Four tour as well as a handful of dates on the traveling 90's festival H.O.R.D.E.[4]
A near decade of touring and recording, naturally led him into being a seasoned session player. Recent studio work on Seal's "The Right Life" Josh Harris remix and Alanis Morissette's "Underneath" remix have secured his position as a sought after bassist.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ Rebecca Hamm. "Locals to jam with Seal in Las Vegas", Foster's Daily Democrat, January 16, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
- ^ Distortion on the Dance Floor (edits) mp3s, Distortion on the Dance Floor (edits) music downloads, Distortion on the Dance Floor (edits) songs from eMusic.com
- ^ Andy Argyrakis. "Bands leave BU crowd clamoring for more Benedictine University", Daily Herald, October 24, 1998, pp. 3.
- ^ BluesTraveler.net Setlist Search Results
- ^ Gregg Glasson Official website. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
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